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Aristides Logothetis' Craft and Colony installation at Bronx Museum through April 12

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Aristides Logothetis' 2014 sculpture Craft and Colony is currently on display in the Bronx Museum of the Arts lobby until April 12. The large-scale work features printed needlepoint covering plastic tentacles, creating a spider-like form that references Louise Bourgeois while exploring themes of gender, class, ethnicity, and sexuality. Born in Athens and now based in New York, Logothetis acknowledges Bourgeois as a mentor, having attended her Sunday salons, and cites fellow Greek American sculptor Lynda Benglis as another influence. His biological mother, a tailor and entrepreneur who kept her formal parlor under plastic wraps, also informs his practice. The installation measures 93 x 127 x 117 inches and incorporates fabric, digital print, needlepoint, foam, plastic, and steel. Located at 1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street in the Bronx, the museum can be reached at 718-681-6000. David Cohen reviewed the work for artcritical.com.

Key facts

  • Aristides Logothetis' sculpture Craft and Colony is on view at Bronx Museum of the Arts
  • The installation will be displayed through April 12, 2014
  • The work measures 93 x 127 x 117 inches
  • Materials include fabric, digital print, needlepoint, foam, plastic and steel
  • Logothetis is Athens-born and New York-based
  • He acknowledges Louise Bourgeois as a mentor
  • Lynda Benglis is cited as another influence
  • The museum is located at 1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street, Bronx

Entities

Artists

  • Aristides Logothetis
  • Louise Bourgeois
  • Lynda Benglis
  • David Cohen

Institutions

  • Bronx Museum of the Arts
  • artcritical.com

Locations

  • Athens
  • Greece
  • New York
  • United States
  • Bronx

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